I agree, we have the best forwards out there, no team should stand a chance against us in the bottom court. We do need to do a better job of defending a perimeter. The jazz look sloppy and as if they dislike each other, are favors and our players playing to win a championship, or doing it because its their job and hopes another team will pick them up, Milsap has to go, they have to stop making so many turnovers. I am sired of being a team that barely makes the playoffs, I want a team that will contend for the ring and one more thing, biggest mistake in jazz history….Getting rid of Deron Williams
I think logically, the Jazz should do better than last season.
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The Jazz’s perimeter shooting and defense were below average last year. I think that Ty Corbin’s experience as a head coach will make him be a better coach this season and even make him excel. I think that the core group of players returning from last year will give that semi-young team some much needed chemistry. To me, a big factor will be how much the players will be allowed to do what they do best and exploit it. I believe that Sloan’s system had eventually, at the end of his tenure as coach, sort of took some away from the players’ ability to use their skills and natural talents, especially on offense. Millsap, for instance, has great post moves. Hayward has started to have a little bit better shooting percentage and he should be a key focal point on stretching their opponents’ defenses by finding his shot early. The whole team needs to shoot considerably better, for the most part, but look for the Jazz to have a stand out year in 2012-13 if they improve their perimeter shooting, defense, road record, coaching, and unity.



